So who else could get tagged by 4:00 p.m. ET on Monday? Here’s an updated look.

Falcons: Despite a report that the Falcons won’t use it, we’ve heard they still could. And safety William Moore is the primary candidate.

Ravens: With quarterback Joe Flacco’s deal (nearly) done, the Ravens can use the tag on players like linebacker Paul Kruger or linebacker Dannell Ellerbe, or even safety Ed Reed. G.M. Ozzie Newsome previously has said, however, that the tag will be used on Flacco or no one.

Packers: The team reportedly is considering using the tag on receiver Greg Jennings. G.M. Ted Thompson could be considering a lot of things, but that doesn’t mean he’ll do any of them. Indeed, it would be very far out of character for Thompson to tag Jennings — unless the end game is to trade him.

Texans: There’s persistent buzz that the Texans will tag safety Glover Quin, or no one.

Chiefs: Receiver Dwayne Bowe and tackle Branden Albert are the primary candidates. If they can sign Bowe quickly, they can tag Albert.

Raiders: At a time when more punters and kickers are getting tagged, the reason is that it’s cheaper than signing quality specialists on the open market. For Shane Lechler, his cap number in 2012 would make the franchise tender $5.88 million — nearly twice the base franchise tag for punters and kickers.

49ers: Multiple reports have suggested that the Niners won’t use the tag for a second straight year on safety Dashon Goldson.